The clues trickled in that Donna Campbell's husband was hiding something from her.
Arnim Ramdass started to keep the television off at all times, then he disconnected their phone line. But the
ah-ha! moment came when Campbell thumbed through the mail at their Miramar house and saw a postcard: Congratulations on the purchase of your new home.
Campbell, knowing her husband was a habitual lottery player, fired up her computer and Googled ``Ramdass and lotto.''
The first hit was a Florida Lottery press release about a pool of 17 airline mechanics who won a $19 million jackpot this summer.
''Here's a guy who for years has spent marital money on the lottery and at casinos, and he's always lost,'' said Bruce Baldwin, Campbell's attorney. ``And now he finally wins, and he's trying to keep it from his wife. That's pretty low.''
But Ramdass is nowhere to be found. His co-workers say he has taken a leave of absence from work (an American Airlines spokesman would not confirm, citing employee privacy). He has not shown up at the couple's middle-class home in Miramar's Silver Lakes neighborhood. Process servers have not been able to track down Ramdass to hand him the lawsuit papers, according to Campbell's attorney.
http://www.miamiherald.com/467/story/313117.html